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TE Sam Hart (transfer to Colorado)

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I would guess that they'd try to bulk him up for football and cut him down for wrestling. Also, so much football work is done in the winter that I don't see how anyone could do both.

Two sport athletes at this level are rare but they do exist. But wrestling is SO grueling and even if Day and Ryan could work out some sort of schedule for him I can't imagine him keeping his grades up and satisfying both coaches. So how does that work on scholarship $$? Does football give the full ride and wrestling just gets what time football says they can have, or do they split the scholly and time equally?
 
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I would guess that they'd try to bulk him up for football and cut him down for wrestling. Also, so much football work is done in the winter that I don't see how anyone could do both.

If he's really 225lbs+ (and ideally in football he'll be 230 or 240lbs playing Tight End), there's literally no way they could cut him down to be able to wrestle anything but heavyweight.

Kyle Snider wrestled at 225-230 when he was in college and wrestles at 87Kg (approx 214lbs) when he wrestles internationally.
 
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